"The attack could happen at any moment!" it was said! Trump officially announced the 'Venezuela' decision.

31.10.2025 22:09

The decision of the American military to attack military facilities in Venezuela and the claim that the attacks could happen "at any moment" was asked of U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump, who denied the claim, responded with a short and clear "No." On the other hand, it was alleged that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro requested "urgent military support" from Russia against the U.S.

US President Donald Trump answered questions from the press regarding current issues while on a plane traveling from Washington to Florida for the weekend holiday.

TRUMP DENIES 'ATTACK PLAN ON VENEZUELA' NEWS

Trump did not confirm the news reported by the American media that the US military was preparing for an attack on military facilities in Venezuela. When asked whether he was considering an attack on Venezuela, the US President replied, "No." Trump also answered the same reporter's question, "Have you made a decision on this matter?" with "No."

'It could happen at any moment': Trump denied the news of an 'attack plan on Venezuela'

'IT COULD HAPPEN AT ANY MOMENT'

In a report by the American Miami Herald, based on sources with knowledge of the matter, it was claimed that the US military had made a decision to attack military facilities in Venezuela and that the attacks could "happen at any moment."

NUCLEAR WEAPONS TESTS: IF THEY ARE DOING IT, WE WILL TOO

Trump also made statements reinforcing his recent remarks about the US resuming nuclear weapons tests, saying, "You will learn very soon, but we will conduct some tests." The US President expressed their desire to conduct nuclear tests, stating, "Other countries are doing it. If they are doing it, we will do it too. I know exactly what we are doing and where we are doing it. Other countries are doing it, and if other countries are doing it, we will do it too."

'It could happen at any moment': Trump denied the news of an 'attack plan on Venezuela'

VENEZUELA REQUESTS "URGENT MILITARY SUPPORT" FROM RUSSIA

On the other hand, the US-based Washington Post (WP) also claimed that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro requested "urgent military support" from Russia against the US. According to some documents obtained by WP from the US government, it was reported that Maduro requested "urgent military support, including missiles" from Russia. The report stated, "The documents show that Maduro prepared a draft letter requesting missiles, radars, and more advanced aircraft from Russia while US forces were stationed in the Caribbean."

'It could happen at any moment': Trump denied the news of an 'attack plan on Venezuela'

US ATTACKS IN THE CARIBBEAN AND PACIFIC

US President Donald Trump had issued an order to use the military more extensively and effectively under the pretext of combating Latin American drug cartels. In this context, the US sent a naval force consisting of submarines and warships to the waters off Venezuela at the end of August, and US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the US military was ready for operations, including regime change in Venezuela. Recently, the US military's attacks on some boats in the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean, which they claimed were involved in drug trafficking, and directly targeting the people on board, have sparked discussions about "extrajudicial killings" in the international public opinion.

'It could happen at any moment': Trump denied the news of an 'attack plan on Venezuela'

TRUMP ORDERS "NUCLEAR WEAPONS TESTS" TO BEGIN

US President Donald Trump announced yesterday that he had instructed the Department of Defense (Pentagon) to "immediately" begin nuclear weapons tests. In a post on his social media account, Trump stated, "I have instructed the Department of Defense to begin testing our nuclear weapons due to the test programs of other countries. This process will start immediately." Emphasizing that the US has "more nuclear weapons than other countries," Trump noted that this was achieved during his first term. Trump warned that the US was closing the gap in the arms race with Russia and China, stating, "(Nuclear) I hated to obtain it because of its tremendous destructive power, but I had no other choice. Russia is second, China is a distant third, but they will catch up in 5 years."

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